Title of article :
High-dose enoximone to evaluate reversibility of pulmonary hypertension: Is there a diagnostic value of neurohormonal measurements?,
Author/Authors :
Olaf Schulz، نويسنده , , Veselin Mitrovic، نويسنده , , Markus Sch?nburg، نويسنده , , Jochen Thormann، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages :
8
From page :
887
To page :
894
Abstract :
Background Heart transplantation is associated with a reduction of the neurohumoral activation seen in patients with severe congestive heart failure. In this study, we investigated whether pharmacologically induced complex hemodynamic improvement during assessment of reversibility of pulmonary hypertension with a phosphodiesterase inhibitor is able to induce neurohormonal changes of diagnostic importance. Methods and Results Twenty-one patients with New York Heart Association class III-IV heart failure underwent infusion of 3 mg/kg enoximone over a period of 30 minutes. Before and after drug infusion, we determined the plasma concentrations of atrial natriuretic peptide, endothelin-I, angiotensin-II, aldosterone, norepinephrine, epinephrine, and angiotensin-converting enzyme activity sampled from a peripheral vein and the pulmonary artery. In addition to the expected significant reduction of pulmonary hypertension and enhancement of cardiac output, increased levels of the vasoconstrictors endothelin-I, angiotensin-II, and norepinephrine were observed. Aldosterone fell after enoximone infusion; a higher baseline aldosterone level correlated to the degree of reduction of the pulmonary arteriolar resistance by enoximone. Baseline atrial natriuretic peptide levels correlated with parameters, indicating the severity of heart failure. However, the plasma concentration of this peptide did not change significantly after enoximone infusion. Conclusions Acute hemodynamic improvement after enoximone bolus in candidates for heart transplantation is not accompanied by a reduction of the enhanced neurohumoral activity in these patients. The reaction of the investigated hormones cannot predict the individual degree of reversibility of pulmonary hypertension. (Am Heart J 1999;137:887-94.)
Journal title :
American Heart Journal
Serial Year :
1999
Journal title :
American Heart Journal
Record number :
531558
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